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Minimum Time, Maximum Impact
Led by Director Sarah Esdaile
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3 hours / £31.00

Date: June 2nd
Location: Actors' Guild Hub at Spotlight, 7 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7RJ
Time: 18.00 - 21.00

Director Sarah Esdaile will work with you on how to make the maximum impact when you have minimum preparation time. From making bold choices to being able to truley listen to a directors notes as well as guidance and facilitating the most fruitful possible chat about the script. You will work on how to really be in the moment and trust your instincts whilst in an envirmonment you can only really gage once in the room.

Each participant will have a practice audition, focusing on whatever aspect of the process they like. The thorough feedback is what most participants value.

The workshop aims to provide an invaluable and practical set of tools and guidelines that can be immediately implemented and a new perspective on the whole process of auditioning. 

To get the most out of your time, read and prepare to audition for a part in either Richard III, The Crucible or The Beauty Queen of Leenane.

Sarah's recent credits include Abigail's Party (Theatre Royal Bath), Walking with Egg Shells (for Birmingham Rep / Park Theatre), BFG for the Octagon Bolton, Talking Heads for Theatre Royal Bath and Tour, Single Spies at The Rose, PAXO - a one man show with Jeremy Paxman at The Pleasance Edinburgh and DENY DENT DENY at the Park Theatre.

Other credits include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Sleeping Beauty for Birmingham Rep and The Lady in the Van (Hull Truck and Number One Tour). She has directed The Deep Blue Sea, the world premiere of Crash by William Nicholson, Death of A Salesman and The Grouch, all for West Yorkshire Playhouse where she has been an Associate Director. Cling to Me Like Ivy (Birmingham Rep), co-directing His Dark Materials with Rachel Kavanaugh (Birmingham Repertory Theatre/West Yorkshire Playhouse co-production and tour), Drowning on Dry Land (Salisbury Playhouse), The Horse Marines (Theatre Royal Plymouth), Kafka's Dick (Watford Palace), James and the Giant Peach (Bolton Octagon), Lysistrata and Compact Failure (Arcola Theatre), Pictures of Clay (Royal Exchange), Coyote On A Fence (Royal Exchange and Duchess Theatre, West End) and Nicky Silver's The Maiden's Prayer (Bush Theatre).




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